The EpiNet project has been commenced to facilitate investigator-led collaborative research in epilepsy. A new Web-based data collection tool has been developed within EpiNet to record comprehensive data regarding status epilepticus and has been used for a study of status epilepticus in Auckland, New Zealand. All patients aged >4 weeks who presented to any of the five public hospitals and the major private hospital within Auckland city (population = 1.61 million) with an episode of status epilepticus between April 6, 2015 and April 5, 2016 were identified using multiple overlapping sources of information. For this study, status epilepticus was defined as any seizure exceeding 10 minutes in duration, or repeated seizures lasting >10 mi...
Introduction: Status epilepticus (SE) is frequently observed in epileptic patients. We reviewed a se...
Objective: There is a paucity of comprehensive study in status epilepticus in central nervous system...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of epilepsy in four European countries (Aust...
International audienceThe EpiNet project has been established to facilitate investigator-initiated c...
To determine the incidence, etiology, and outcome of status epilepticus (SE) in Auckland, New Zealan...
International audiencePURPOSE: We aimed to determine the incidence and case-fatality of first-ever s...
Abstract Background Epilepsy affects an estimated 50 million people and accounts for approximately 1...
PURPOSE: We created an epilepsy patient database that can be accessed via the Internet by neurologis...
AbstractPurposeWe aimed to determine the incidence and case-fatality of first-ever status epilepticu...
International audienceThe objective was to analyse and discuss data from three studies of newly-diag...
Objective: The aim of this study is to assess the outcome of status epilepticus in patients admitted...
Copyright © 2015 Cheung-Ter Ong et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
To describe the demographics, etiologies, types of status epilepticus (SE), and outcomes in people w...
Status epilepticus (SE) is defined as a continuous clinical and/or electrographic seizure activity l...
Contains fulltext : 26987_statepint.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This r...
Introduction: Status epilepticus (SE) is frequently observed in epileptic patients. We reviewed a se...
Objective: There is a paucity of comprehensive study in status epilepticus in central nervous system...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of epilepsy in four European countries (Aust...
International audienceThe EpiNet project has been established to facilitate investigator-initiated c...
To determine the incidence, etiology, and outcome of status epilepticus (SE) in Auckland, New Zealan...
International audiencePURPOSE: We aimed to determine the incidence and case-fatality of first-ever s...
Abstract Background Epilepsy affects an estimated 50 million people and accounts for approximately 1...
PURPOSE: We created an epilepsy patient database that can be accessed via the Internet by neurologis...
AbstractPurposeWe aimed to determine the incidence and case-fatality of first-ever status epilepticu...
International audienceThe objective was to analyse and discuss data from three studies of newly-diag...
Objective: The aim of this study is to assess the outcome of status epilepticus in patients admitted...
Copyright © 2015 Cheung-Ter Ong et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
To describe the demographics, etiologies, types of status epilepticus (SE), and outcomes in people w...
Status epilepticus (SE) is defined as a continuous clinical and/or electrographic seizure activity l...
Contains fulltext : 26987_statepint.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This r...
Introduction: Status epilepticus (SE) is frequently observed in epileptic patients. We reviewed a se...
Objective: There is a paucity of comprehensive study in status epilepticus in central nervous system...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of epilepsy in four European countries (Aust...